Friday, June 26, 2015

1565e 2015/06/26–27

1565e 2015/06/26–27 19:00–20:30 EDT Gillett Farm 3 13cmrl Katy and David GillettHelping Katy assemble, test, and observe with her new SkyWatcher Heritage 130 Newtonian refleector on tabletop Dobsonian mount."Assembly" just involved installing the red-dot finder and balancing the tube in altitude. Collimation was slightly off, but a small adjustment of the main mirror with my Cheshire eyepiece put it right. Then we went outside and set up on a garden wall. I aligned the finder on a distant tree branch, and we were in business. The sky was hazy and still quite bright, but Katy was thrilled to locate and observe the Moon. She discovered the reality of the Earth's rotation as the Moon moved through the eyepiece. With quite a bit of daylight, she was able to practice focusing and changing eyepieces.

The scope lived up to its reviews in SkyNews and Sky & Telescope: excellent optics on a smooth, easy-to-use Dobsonian mount. Temperature 18°C

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Born in Montreal QC in 1941, moved to Toronto ON in 1964 with brief sojourns in Santa Barbara CA and Waterloo ON, moved to Coldwater ON in 2005. Married to Louise Gervais in 1985 with one son, David, currently living in Melbourne Australia. My interests have ranged through photography, astronomy, music, anthropology, herpetology, psychotherapy, computers and model trains. Currently I write a weekly article for Space.com and perform regularly on lute and recorder with the early music ensemble, Cassiopeia.